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  1. 4. Feb. 1988 · With Kenneth Branagh, Helen Mirren, Alison Steadman, Philip Martin Brown. Celebrated actor and actress Sir Kenneth Branagh (Hamlet) and Dame Helen Mirren (Prime Suspect) star in this movie by award-winning playwright Alan Plater about one of the great love affairs and greatest scandals of the twentieth century, D.H. Lawrence's ...

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Peter Barber-Fleming
    • 1988-02-04
  2. Overview. While researching the work of author D.H. Lawrence (Kenneth Branagh), Kate (Alison Steadman) begins a romance with a fellow academic, and learns about Lawrence's love affair with the married aristocrat Frieda Von Richthofen (Helen Mirren) in this made-for-television drama.

  3. Celebrated actor and actress Sir Kenneth Branagh (Hamlet) and Dame Helen Mirren (Prime Suspect) star in this movie by award-winning playwright Alan Plater about one of the great love affairs and ...

  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › Coming-ThroughPrime Video: Coming Through

    Coming Through. Helen Mirren and Kenneth Branagh star in this film by award-winning playwright Alan Plater about one of the greatest love affairs and scandals of the twentieth century - D.H. Lawrence’s passionate relationship with Frieda Weekley. IMDb 6.2 1 h 20 min 1988. 13+. Drama.

  5. Coming Through. The drama of two D.H. Lawrence scholars parallels that of D.H. Lawrence (Kenneth Branagh) and his 1912 affair with Frieda (Helen Mirren).

    • Drama
    • Kenneth Branagh
    • Peter Barber-Fleming
  6. 23. Sept. 2021 · While researching the work of author D.H. Lawrence, Kate begins a romance with a fellow academic, and learns about Lawrence’s love affair with the married aristocrat Frieda Von Richthofen in this made-for-television drama. As Lawrence and Von Richthofen fall deeper into their forbidden relationship, Kate grows more familiar with ...

  7. 1985 Directed by Peter Barber-Fleming. While researching the work of author D.H. Lawrence (Kenneth Branagh), Kate (Alison Steadman) begins a romance with a fellow academic, and learns about Lawrence’s love affair with the married aristocrat Frieda Von Richthofen (Helen Mirren) in this made-for-television drama.